Researchers develop a new blueprint for touch-sensitive prosthetic limbs. The findings could someday convey real-time sensory information for amputees.
Combining EEG brain function data, brain-computer interface technology, and artificial intelligence, researchers have created a system that can generate an image of what a person is thinking.
Researchers use direct brain control to allow a man paralyzed for five years to walk again.
Researchers discuss the potential of deep brain stimulation in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, OCD, Tourette syndrome and other disorders.
A new study warns of potential social, ethical, and legal consequences of brain-machine interfaces and other technologies that interact with the human brain.
New advances in brain computer interface technology allows three people with movement impairments to control a cursor by imagining their hand movements.
Researchers have developed a BCI that can decipher and communicate the thoughts of those with locked in syndrome.
Researchers report a brain computer interface can enable those with paralysis to directly operate tablet technology just by thinking about cursor movements and clicks.
Using a brain computer interface, researchers help a paralyzed man regain a sensation of touch via a robotic arm.
A newly developed simultaneous brain-machine interface allowed a quadriplegic man to control two prosthetic arms with the power of his mind.
EEG and brain machine interface allows amputees to move a prosthetic hand, a new study reports.
The hand knob area of the premotor cortex operates across a wide range of motor functions and body areas.